Bring your wall alive with one of the most amazing, most historic saves in Pittsburgh Penguins history! Fought on the hostile home ice of the Washington Capitals, Game 7 of the 2009 Eastern Conference Semi-Finals was expected to be the next step on the path towards Stanley Cup glory for the most skilled sniper in the NHL, Alexander Ovechkin. But the tone was set in stone just three minutes in to the game. As Ovechkin found himself, miraculously, with a clear breakaway from center ice in a 0-0 tie, the crowd rose to its feet, and Fleury held his ground. Seconds later, after this acrobatic pad save by the Penguins' super Flower, the Pens were well on their way to victory, and were another step closer to their first Stanley Cup championship in 17 years. Whether you're a fan of Fleury, a hockey history buff, or a Western Pennsylvania sports fan looking for some great photography for the wall, this is for you! A SportsPosterWarehouse.com exclusive 16"x20" print, this beauty comes complete with NHL and NHLPA logos, and a serialized NHL Products hologram for licensing authenticity. From the incredible action photography, to the legendary shooter and goaltender, to the priceless crowd reaction in the background, this is both a classic for your wall, and a valuable collector's item for years to come!